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![]() The same mixer also feeds your ears, and because it's designed to do exactly that and nothing else, it won't have the processing delay.It looks like you have both your microphone set up in the Global area (Settings->Audio, select from dropdown) and also as an Audio Input Capture named 'Mic/Aux' in your scene "Scene". Run the game audio into that, and the mic, make the finished soundtrack over there, and bring it back into OBS to pass through unchanged. If you must have the feedback of hearing yourself, but you can't stand an audible delay (most people can't), then you probably need a physical audio mixer. In the window above, don't let that one go to the Monitor. You can't get rid of that, so just turn it off. If it's a single echo, then you're probably just hearing the processing delay through the OS, then OBS, then back throug the OS again. ![]() Especially if your Desktop Audio pulls from the same device. If it's a repeating echo, then you probably have a feedback path somewhere, and the Monitor is probably part of it.
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